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Conference 7.286::maynard

Title:Maynard -- Center of the Universe
Notice:Welcome to our new digs...
Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Wed Aug 06 1986
Last Modified:Thu Feb 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:509
Total number of notes:4062

83.0. "Software of public library" by LDP::FILZ () Wed Feb 24 1988 14:53

    This might not be the right place for this note but here
    I go;
    
    	I am looking for information on software for the Maynard public libriary
 that runs on a 11/750  VMS 4.6
    
    thanks
    art                     
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83.1Quite a bit of software runs on VAXenPRAGMA::GRIFFINDave GriffinMon Feb 29 1988 13:476
    Umm, what do you want it to do?
    
    Are you attempting to put the card catalog online?  Is this for
    librarian use or the general public?
    
    - dave
83.2additional infoLDP::FILZMon Feb 29 1988 15:156
    Would like to start by put all the card catalog online so that people
    using the library can walk up to a terminal type in a subject or
    author can get the location of the book(s). Then move to checking
    out an in and mailist and etc etc etc.
    art
    
83.3Tossing a few ideas aroundPRAGMA::GRIFFINDave GriffinTue Mar 01 1988 18:3927
    The Digital Library Network has a nice system - I don't know if
    it is proprietary, a 3rd party package, or some mixture.
    
    There is a text retrieval system called BASIS (at one time the company
    name was Battelle - I don't know if that still holds).  BASIS's
    main purpose in life is to lookup text.  I don't know what the user
    interface looks like and how well you can add other functions (like
    the check-out capability).
    
    Although you don't need the distributed aspects - though one could
    offer it in the future, VAX VTX might make an excellent interface
    tool and database.  The text searching might require some additional
    development, but a demonstration system could be very easily developed.
    Linkages to a check-in/out application would quickly follow.
    
    A 750 doesn't have a lot of horsepower, so this should be looked
    at carefully.  Lack of CPU speed must typically be made up by
    either in-memory data structures or extra disk space for clever
    access techniques.  Are other people using this 750 at the same
    time?
    
    I presume the library has a cooperative arrangements (for lending)
    with other libraries in the area.  Is there software this system
    has to interact with?
    
    
    - dave
83.4MORE ON LIBRARYLDP::FILZThu Mar 03 1988 17:246
    YES DURING THE DAY OTHER PEOPLE IN THE TOWN HALL WILL BE USING THE
    SYSTEM AT NIGHT NOT TO MANY PEOPLE. THE LIBRARY IS PART OF THE CO-OP
    AND IS LOOKING AT SOFTWARE ALSO. 
    
    NO THE SYSTEM DOES NOT HAVE TO TALK TO OTHER MACHINES THANK GOD.
    ACF
83.5TOPDOC::AHERNDennis the MenaceTue Apr 19 1988 03:3412
    You really should consider the possibility of Maynard joinming one
    of the regional Library networks.  The Town of Acton just voted
    the money to fund the Acton Memorial Library joining the Minuteman
    network.  Minuteman is made up of several towns; Concord, Sudbury,
    Bedford, etc.  Eventaully all of the catalog will be on-line and
    patrons will be able to access ten times as many titles through
    inter-Library loan.  
    
    I would strongly suggest that you look into what other Libraries
    in the area are doing so that if the opportutnity arises to join
    a compatible network, they won't have wasted all that input.
    
83.6maynard libraryLDP::FILZWed Apr 27 1988 19:043
    Maynard is already part of the Minuteman network. What I was looking
    for is to take care of the local needs of the library.
    
83.7PRAGMA::GRIFFINDave GriffinThu Apr 28 1988 17:3410
    Speaking solely as a Maynard resident, and not a DEC employee:
    
    Purchase a couple of Apple Macintosh's with HyperCard and you can
    have a library application up inside of a few days.
    
    It might be simplistic, but that has it's benefits too.
    
    If you want a prototype, just ask and I'll build one!
    
    - dave